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Fitch finds foreign investors for park

The weedy, overgrown remains of the Sedona Cultural Park is guaranteed to get the upscale makeover Fitch Industries promised it nearly three years ago, according to Executive Administrator Monty Fitch, although the group still doesn’t own the land. On...

Win for city on rentals

By Greg Ruland Larson newspapers A Coconino County Superior Court judge threw out two claims and questioned a third in a lawsuit against Sedona by opponents of the city’s short-term rentals ban....

Cottonwood: Develop land to save it

The city of Cottonwood is eyeing a 10 square mile parcel of state land, considering the possibility of annexing the 6,000 acres into the municipality’s boundary. For the most part, the property...

Cottonwood: Develop land to save it

By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers   The city of Cottonwood is eyeing a 10 square mile parcel of state land, considering the possibility of annexing the 6,000 acres into the municipality’s boundary....

Agency spares Red Rock State Park

The gates to Red Rock State Park opened for business as usual Saturday, Feb. 21, in spite of Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer. During late January, exactly eight days after taking office, Brewer called a special budget session designed to...

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Sedona Fire District works to keep your pets safe from fire

The Sedona Fire District is marking “Keep Your Pets Fire Safe Week” from May 5 through 11 with a...

Film festival considers a move to the Sedona Cultural Park

The Sedona International Film Festival may be returning home to the former Sedona Cultural Park. The prospect opened up...
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